Verbena stricta
Hoary Vervain
- Tall, stiff stems, long, dark- green lance-shaped leaves with toothed edges.
- Blueish- purple flowers pikes that bloom from late spring to early fall.
- Hoary Vervain is an important nectar source for butterflies and bees.
- Will naturalize by self- seeding to form scattered colonies.
- Commonly found in meadows, prairies, and along roadsides in North America.
- Category: Perennials, Natives
- Hardiness Zone: 4-8
- Height: 24-48 in
- Bloom Color: Purple, Blue- Purple
- Foliage Color: Green, Gray-green
Attributes
| • | Container |
| • | Cut Flower/Foliage |
| • | Disease Resistant |
| • | Drought Tolerant |
| • | Erosion control |
| • | Long Blooming |
| • | Native |
| • | Naturalizing |
Foliage Color
| • | Green |
Exposure
| • | Full Sun |
Attracts Wildlife
| • | Attracts Butterflies |
| • | Attracts Hummingbirds |
| • | Attracts Pollinators |
| • | Attracts Songbirds |
Critter Resistance
| • | Deer Resistant |
Season of Interest (Flowering)
| • | Summer |